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Binge drinking in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic: why does gender still matter? [PDF]
Ribeiro MAT +5 more
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ABSTRACT The paper explores the gender dimensions of social equity and social equity budgeting (SEB) by investigating women's inclusion in local politics, budgeting and decision‐making in Bangladesh. Quotas for women representatives are reserved at each successive level of local government in Bangladesh, and their active participation in local politics
Md Salah Uddin Rajib +3 more
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Bumped Kinase Inhibitor BKI-1708 Interferes in Cytokinesis and Drives Baryzoite Conversion in the Cyst-Forming Apicomplexan Parasites <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i>, <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Besnoitia besnoiti</i>. [PDF]
de Sousa MCF +10 more
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War, Gender, and Family Dynamics: A Couple Analysis
Abstract A growing demographic literature outlines how war exposure has long‐lasting and far‐reaching impacts on individuals. Yet the nascent literature leaves questions of whether and how the war exposures of key relatives, such as spouses, affect individuals.
Yingyi Lin, Emily Smith‐Greenaway
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ABSTRACT In health care regulation, open outcome‐oriented standards are used to provide flexibility for care organizations to determine how to deal with complex issues. What remains understudied is how this works out in practice. This paper studies how inspectors use open standards to regulate the complex issue of person‐centered care.
Mirjam Kalisvaart +3 more
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[High-flow priapism without a history of trauma: A case report]. [PDF]
López-Zepeda M +4 more
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ABSTRACT What motivates US‐based environmental nongovernmental organizations (ENGOs) to incorporate social justice (SJ) into their missions and activities? How does this integration occur? ENGOs could integrate SJ issues that speak directly to their environmental mission or address non‐environmental topics, such as police reform.
Elizabeth Echavarría +3 more
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Initial different human papillomavirus infection statuses and subsequent infection risk: a decade-long longitudinal study. [PDF]
Zheng H, Gao M, Xu H, Cai J, Wu Z, Gu Y.
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Does Corruption Increase Inequality? Evidence From a European Fact‐Based Assessment
ABSTRACT This paper examines whether government favoritism in public procurement generates negative social costs, even within redistributive institutional frameworks such as the European Union. Rather than relying on perception‐based corruption indicators, we employ an objective proxy of corruption risk—the share of awarded public contracts which ...
Iva Parvanova, Alina Mungiu‐Pippidi
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